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test-runner: Performance improvements + regex match for test include/exclude (#9622)
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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ def get-annotated [
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let raw_file = (open $file)
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let ast = (
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^$nu.current-exe --ide-ast $file
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^$nu.current-exe --no-config-file --no-std-lib --ide-ast $file
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| from json
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| enumerate
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| flatten
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@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ export def ($test_function_name) [] {
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| save $rendered_module_path
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let result = (
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^$nu.current-exe -c $"use ($rendered_module_path) *; ($test_function_name)|to nuon"
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^$nu.current-exe --no-config-file -c $"use ($rendered_module_path) *; ($test_function_name)|to nuon"
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| complete
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)
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@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ def run-tests-for-module [
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''
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}
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}
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| each {|test|
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| par-each {|test|
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log info $"Running ($test.test) in module ($module.name)"
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log debug $"Global context is ($global_context)"
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export def run-tests [
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--path: path, # Path to look for tests. Default: current directory.
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--module: string, # Test module to run. Default: all test modules found.
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--test: string, # Individual test to run. Default: all test command found in the files.
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--exclude: string, # Individual test to exclude. Default: no tests are excluded
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--exclude-module: string, # Test module to exclude. Default: No modules are excluded
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--test: string, # Pattern to use to include tests. Default: all tests found in the files.
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--exclude: string, # Pattern to use to exclude tests. Default: no tests are excluded
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--exclude-module: string, # Pattern to use to exclude test modules. Default: No modules are excluded
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--list, # list the selected tests without running them.
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] {
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@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ export def run-tests [
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let modules = (
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ls ($path | path join $module_search_pattern)
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| each {|row| {file: $row.name name: ($row.name | path parse | get stem)}}
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| par-each {|row| {file: $row.name name: ($row.name | path parse | get stem)}}
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| insert commands {|module|
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get-annotated $module.file
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}
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}
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| flatten
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| filter {|x| ($x.test|length) > 0}
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| filter {|x| if ($exclude_module|is-empty) {true} else {$exclude_module != $x.name}}
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| filter {|x| if ($test|is-empty) {true} else {$test in $x.test}}
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| filter {|x| if ($exclude_module|is-empty) {true} else {$x.name !~ $exclude_module}}
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| filter {|x| if ($test|is-empty) {true} else {$x.test|any {|y| $y =~ $test}}}
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| filter {|x| if ($module|is-empty) {true} else {$module == $x.name}}
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| update test {|x|
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$x.test
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| filter {|y| if ($test|is-empty) {true} else {$y == $test}}
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| filter {|y| if ($exclude|is-empty) {true} else {$y != $exclude}}
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| filter {|y| if ($test|is-empty) {true} else {$y =~ $test}}
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| filter {|y| if ($exclude|is-empty) {true} else {$y !~ $exclude}}
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}
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)
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if $list {
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let results = (
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$modules
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| each {|module|
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| par-each {|module|
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run-tests-for-module $module
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}
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| flatten
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let text = ([
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$"(ansi purple)some tests did not pass (char lparen)see complete errors below(char rparen):(ansi reset)"
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""
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($results | each {|test| ($test | show-pretty-test 4)} | str join "\n")
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($results | par-each {|test| ($test | show-pretty-test 4)} | str join "\n")
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""
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] | str join "\n")
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